Through the work of a dedicated group comprising local neurodiverse and neurotypical people, Let’s Be Friends will create a series of children’s books, the first being ‘Hello to Me’, in addition to a documentary, classroom resources and a giant Jenga set that children can decorate and play.
Category Archive: The Arts
XXX Neon Sign is the inaugural show for the newly established Rumpus Theatre collective of Bowden in the repurposed space previously occupied by Fontanelle Gallery on Sixth Street. South Australian composer Dan Thorpe, with a growing reputation for experimental nous, cuts an isolated figure at the piano as he navigates Australian poet James Andre’s work of the same title, illuminating Andre’s personal recollections of working in a porno store in Brisbane.
Launching on October 26 with its first gig The Exhibition, Dad’s Warehouse will see a jam-packed line up of emerging local hip hop talent to kick off its new life as a chill out zone for artists, a record label and a record store.
SAFIA livened up a cold night at HQ on the second leg of their “Story’s Start or End” tour.
Adelaide’s Silent Remasters live screen and musical experience returns, expanding to a two-day event from September 13th – 14th at the Mercury Cinema.
New music festival, November Nights will celebrate soul, storytelling, diversity and strength from some of the most phenomenal female performers in the Australian music industry at Woodville Town Hall
Occasionally rude, always funny and unexpectedly profound, Brontide can be purchased from all good booksellers.
Illustrated by Mel Matthews, the book takes curious kids and inquisitive adults on a journey through the night sky, where they can explore the solar system, find out why the sky is blue, fly around a black hole and learn why Jupiter has stripes.
The performances are flawless and weave a magic into Miller’s play that transcends words on a page. Do not miss this incredible and thought-provoking performance.
SeaStar Rock is a South Australian TV series on Channel 44 starring singing and dancing characters that provide children with information about the sustainability of our oceans. With this being a timely topic, the program has found itself a hit amongst many households and is also a live, touring show which is playing as part of Umbrella: Winter City Sounds.
